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RC2X4BAWJXI7 Valerii Pyndyk, head of a housing association board, appears on the roof of an apartment building, where solar panels were installed, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, November 14, 2024. REUTERS/Alina Smutko
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RC2P9BANQ9B6 An employee of a pastry shop is seen during work, while confectionery is suppled with electricity provided by a generator, during partial power-cuts in an area, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, November 21, 2024. REUTERS/Alina Smutko
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RC2Q9BAAU2F8 A man helps to fill a generator with fuel, which supplies a building, where Zavertailo’s pastry shop is located, during partial power-cuts in an area, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, November 21, 2024. REUTERS/Alina Smutko
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RC2W4BAH968B View shows solar panels, which were installed on a roof of an apartment building in a residential area, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, November 14, 2024. REUTERS/Alina Smutko
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RC2Q9BA8S69J A man fills a generator with fuel, which supplies a building, where Zavertailo’s pastry shop is located, during partial power-cuts in an area, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, November 21, 2024. REUTERS/Alina Smutko
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RC2W4BARVRP2 Valerii Pyndyk, head of a housing association board, appears on a roof of an apartment building, where solar panels were installed, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, November 14, 2024. REUTERS/Alina Smutko
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RC2P9BAPRHY5 Employees of a pastry shop work, while confectionery is supplied with electricity provided by a generator, during partial power-cuts in an area, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, November 21, 2024. REUTERS/Alina Smutko
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RC2P9BADBIJB Stanislav Zavertailo, co-owner of local pastry shops, helps his employees to finish making desserts, while confectionery is suppled with electricity provided by a generator, during partial power-cuts in an area, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, November 21, 2024. REUTERS/Alina Smutko
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RC2X4BAFP4HY View shows an electric car during charging near an apartment building, were solar panels were installed, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, November 14, 2024. REUTERS/Alina Smutko
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RC2W4BAEQQ9X View shows solar panels, which were installed on a roof of an apartment building in a residential area, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, November 14, 2024. REUTERS/Alina Smutko
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RC2X4BA1PY5C Valerii Pyndyk, head of a housing association board, shows control panel of an energy ecosystem of an apartment building, where solar panels were installed, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, in Kyiv, Ukraine, November 14, 2024. REUTERS/Alina Smutko
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RC2869AJCWG2 US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) shakes hands with Singapore's Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong during a meeting at the Istana presidential palace in Singapore on July 31, 2024. The United States and Singapore signed an agreement July 31 to "deepen" cooperation on the peaceful use of nuclear energy as the city-state considers alternative power sources to cut carbon emissions. ROSLAN RAHMAN/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2869AKPPF9 US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) meets with Singapore's Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong at the Istana presidential palace in Singapore on July 31, 2024. The United States and Singapore signed an agreement July 31 to "deepen" cooperation on the peaceful use of nuclear energy as the city-state considers alternative power sources to cut carbon emissions. ROSLAN RAHMAN/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2869ASX8Z5 US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) shakes hands with Singapore's Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong during a meeting at the Istana presidential palace in Singapore on July 31, 2024. The United States and Singapore signed an agreement July 31 to "deepen" cooperation on the peaceful use of nuclear energy as the city-state considers alternative power sources to cut carbon emissions. ROSLAN RAHMAN/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2869AO1LP9 US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) shakes hands with Singapore's Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong during a meeting at the Istana presidential palace in Singapore on July 31, 2024. The United States and Singapore signed an agreement July 31 to "deepen" cooperation on the peaceful use of nuclear energy as the city-state considers alternative power sources to cut carbon emissions. ROSLAN RAHMAN/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2869AIMPXG US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (R) shakes hands with Singapore's Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong during a meeting at the Istana presidential palace in Singapore on July 31, 2024. The United States and Singapore signed an agreement July 31 to "deepen" cooperation on the peaceful use of nuclear energy as the city-state considers alternative power sources to cut carbon emissions. ROSLAN RAHMAN/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2769AV1VJS US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) meets with Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong at the Istana presidential palace in Singapore on July 31, 2024. The United States and Singapore signed an agreement July 31 to "deepen" cooperation on the peaceful use of nuclear energy as the city-state considers alternative power sources to cut carbon emissions. ROSLAN RAHMAN/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2769AYIGRW US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) shakes hands with Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong during a meeting at the Istana presidential palace in Singapore on July 31, 2024. The United States and Singapore signed an agreement July 31 to "deepen" cooperation on the peaceful use of nuclear energy as the city-state considers alternative power sources to cut carbon emissions. ROSLAN RAHMAN/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2769ASG1UP US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meets with Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong (R) at the Istana presidential palace in Singapore on July 31, 2024. The United States and Singapore signed an agreement July 31 to "deepen" cooperation on the peaceful use of nuclear energy as the city-state considers alternative power sources to cut carbon emissions. ROSLAN RAHMAN/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2769ADLTTJ US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) shakes hands with Singapore's Prime Minister Lawrence Wong during a meeting at the Istana presidential palace in Singapore on July 31, 2024. The United States and Singapore signed an agreement July 31 to "deepen" cooperation on the peaceful use of nuclear energy as the city-state considers alternative power sources to cut carbon emissions. ROSLAN RAHMAN/Pool via REUTERS
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RC2869ADHJ0R FILE PHOTO: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) shakes hands with Singapore's Senior Minister Lee Hsien Loong during a meeting at the Istana presidential palace in Singapore on July 31, 2024. The United States and Singapore signed an agreement July 31 to "deepen" cooperation on the peaceful use of nuclear energy as the city-state considers alternative power sources to cut carbon emissions. ROSLAN RAHMAN/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo
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RC2CQ7A8FA9I FILE PHOTO: A hydrogen pump is displayed at the National Hydrogen Association's (NHA) annual convention in Long Beach, California March 13, 2006. The NHA promotes and supports the transition to hydrogen as an alternative energy source. REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni/File Photo
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RC25V4A1GV7G FILE PHOTO: A truckload of corn is dumped into a chute at the Lincolnway Energy plant in the town of Nevada, Iowa, December 6, 2007. The company, one of a growing number across Iowa and the United States, converts corn to ethanol fuel to be used in flexible-fuelled vehicles as an alternative energy source to oil. REUTERS/Jason Reed/File Photo
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RC2X9N9PM9XN FILE PHOTO: Raw corn is shown as it is unloaded for processing at the Lincolnway Energy plant in the town of Nevada, Iowa, December 6, 2007. The company, one of a growing number across Iowa and the United States, converts corn to ethanol fuel to be used in flexible-fuelled vehicles as an alternative energy source to oil. The business operates around the clock seven days a week, processing approximately 50,000 bushels (1.27 tonnes) of corn daily, and creating 150,000 gallons (567,752 litres) of ethanol per day. REUTERS/Jason Reed/File Photo
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RC2OHX925IOQ Workers produce wood stoves in a small factory, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, as fears rise about stable gas and electricity supply to Ukraine this winter and people look for alternative energy sources, in Lviv, Ukraine November 8, 2022. REUTERS/Pavlo Palamarchuk
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RC2OHX9WFJXG A worker produces a wood stove in a small factory, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, as fears rise about stable gas and electricity supply to Ukraine this winter and people look for alternative energy sources, in Lviv, Ukraine November 8, 2022. REUTERS/Pavlo Palamarchuk
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RC2OHX9ZZ89N A worker produces a wood stove in a small factory, amid Russia's attack on Ukraine, as fears rise about stable gas and electricity supply to Ukraine this winter and people look for alternative energy sources, in Lviv, Ukraine November 8, 2022. REUTERS/Pavlo Palamarchuk
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LYNXNPEI3P0L2 L'Allemagne espère trouver d'ici quelques jours de nouvelles sources d'approvisionnement en pétrole lui permettant de se passer des importations depuis la Russie, a déclaré mardi le ministre allemand de l'Economie, Robert Habeck (photo), ajoutant que son pays pourrait ensuite approuver un embargo européen sur le pétrole russe. /Photo d'archives/REUTERS/Christian Mang
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RC1F8F938F00 FILE PHOTO: FILE PHOTO: Load out technician Slade Whetro slides down a stairway as he fills a railroad tank car with ethanol fuel, converted from corn, at the Lincolnway Energy plant in the town of Nevada, Iowa, December 6, 2007. The company, one of a growing number across Iowa and the United States, converts corn to ethanol fuel to be used in flexible-fuelled vehicles as an alternative energy source to oil. The business operates around the clock seven days a week, processing approximately 50,000 bushels (1.27 tonnes) of corn daily, and creating 150,000 gallons (567,752 litres) of ethanol per day. REUTERS/Jason Reed/File Photo/File Photo
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RC184861BF40 FILE PHOTO: Load out technician Slade Whetro slides down a stairway as he fills a railroad tank car with ethanol fuel, converted from corn, at the Lincolnway Energy plant in the town of Nevada, Iowa, December 6, 2007. The company, one of a growing number across Iowa and the United States, converts corn to ethanol fuel to be used in flexible-fuelled vehicles as an alternative energy source to oil. The business operates around the clock seven days a week, processing approximately 50,000 bushels (1.27 tonnes) of corn daily, and creating 150,000 gallons (567,752 litres) of ethanol per day. REUTERS/Jason Reed/File Photo
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GM1EACF1N6S01 A view shows a water turbine used to generate electricity in the besieged town of Hazeh in the eastern Ghouta of Damascus December 13, 2014. Due to fuel and electricity shortages, residents of Hazeh look for alternative sources of energy by using wind and water turbines to generate power. Picture taken December 13, 2014. REUTERS/Yaseen Al-Bushy (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT ENERGY)
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GM1EACF1N6M01 A resident works at a workshop to produce fans and wind turbines in order to generate electricity in the besieged town of Hazeh in the eastern Ghouta of Damascus December 13, 2014. Due to fuel and electricity shortages, residents of Hazeh look for alternative sources of energy by using wind and water turbines to generate power. Picture taken December 13, 2014. REUTERS/Yaseen Al-Bushy (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT)
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GM1EACF1MCG01 A resident works at a workshop to produce fans and wind turbines in order to generate electricity in the besieged town of Hazeh in the eastern Ghouta of Damascus December 13, 2014. Due to fuel and electricity shortages, residents of Hazeh look for alternative sources of energy by using wind and water turbines to generate power. Picture taken December 13, 2014. REUTERS/Yaseen Al-Bushy (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CONFLICT CIVIL UNREST ENERGY)
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GF2EACF107Z01 Residents work at a workshop to produce fans and wind turbines in order to generate electricity in the besieged town of Hazeh in the eastern Ghouta of Damascus December 13, 2014. Due to fuel and electricity shortages, residents of Hazeh look for alternative sources of energy by using wind and water turbines to generate power. Picture taken December 13, 2014. REUTERS/Yaseen Al-Bushy (SYRIA - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT ENERGY)
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GM1EABB1R5K01 A worker inspects wood stoves in a small factory producing solid fuel boilers for heating and wood stoves in Brovary, near Kiev, November 11, 2014. Months of dispute with Russia on gas prices raise fears on stable gas supply to Ukraine this winter and people are looking for alternative energy sources. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (UKRAINE - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS)
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GM1EABB1R5D01 Workers cut and weld in a small factory producing solid fuel boilers for heating and wood stoves in Brovary, near Kiev, November 11, 2014. Months of dispute with Russia on gas prices raise fears on stable gas supply to Ukraine this winter and people are looking for alternative energy sources. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (UKRAINE - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS)
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GM1EABB1R5601 A worker welds in a small factory producing solid fuel boilers for heating and wood stoves in Brovary, near Kiev, November 11, 2014. Months of dispute with Russia on gas prices raise fears on stable gas supply to Ukraine this winter and people are looking for alternative energy sources. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (UKRAINE - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS)
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GM1EABB1R4901 A worker welds in a small factory producing solid fuel boilers for heating and wood stoves in Brovary, near Kiev, November 11, 2014. Months of dispute with Russia on gas prices raise fears on stable gas supply to Ukraine this winter and people are looking for alternative energy sources. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (UKRAINE - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS)
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GM1EABB1R3Y01 A worker cuts in a small factory producing solid fuel boilers for heating and wood stoves in Brovary, near Kiev, November 11, 2014. Months of dispute with Russia on gas prices raise fears on stable gas supply to Ukraine this winter and people are looking for alternative energy sources. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (UKRAINE - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS)
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GM1EABB1R3R01 A worker welds in a small factory producing solid fuel boilers for heating and wood stoves in Brovary, near Kiev, November 11, 2014. Months of dispute with Russia on gas prices raise fears on stable gas supply to Ukraine this winter and people are looking for alternative energy sources. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (UKRAINE - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS)
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GM1EABB1R3J01 A worker welds in a small factory producing solid fuel boilers for heating and wood stoves in Brovary, near Kiev, November 11, 2014. Months of dispute with Russia on gas prices raise fears on stable gas supply to Ukraine this winter and people are looking for alternative energy sources. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (UKRAINE - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS)
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GM1EABB1R3901 A worker is pictured in a small factory producing solid fuel boilers for heating and wood stoves in Brovary, near Kiev, November 11, 2014. Months of dispute with Russia on gas prices raise fears on stable gas supply to Ukraine this winter and people are looking for alternative energy sources. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (UKRAINE - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS)
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GM1EABB1R3301 A worker is pictured in a small factory producing solid fuel boilers for heating and wood stoves in Brovary, near Kiev, November 11, 2014. Months of dispute with Russia on gas prices raise fears on stable gas supply to Ukraine this winter and people are looking for alternative energy sources. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (UKRAINE - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS)
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GM1EABB1R2X01 A worker is pictured in a small factory producing solid fuel boilers for heating and wood stoves in Brovary, near Kiev, November 11, 2014. Months of dispute with Russia on gas prices raise fears on stable gas supply to Ukraine this winter and people are looking for alternative energy sources. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (UKRAINE - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS)
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GF2EABB145O01 A worker inspects solid fuel boilers in a small factory producing solid fuel boilers for heating and wood stoves in Brovary, near Kiev, November 11, 2014. Months of dispute with Russia on gas prices raise fears on stable gas supply to Ukraine this winter and people are looking for alternative energy sources. REUTERS/Gleb Garanich (UKRAINE - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS)
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LR1EA4R0XXEQE Rain clouds are seen in the sky where a Haliade 150 offshore wind turbine operates at Alstom's offshore wind site in Le Carnet, on the Loire Estuary, near Saint Nazaire, western France, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (FRANCE - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENERGY)
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LR1EA4R0XRKQC The logo of U.S. conglomerate General Electric is pictured at the company's site in Belfort, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS POLITICS BUSINESS LOGO)
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LR1EA4R0XP3QA The logo of U.S. conglomerate General Electric is pictured at the company's site in Belfort, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS POLITICS)
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LR1EA4R0WOEQ8 View of a Haliade 150 offshore wind turbine at Alstom's offshore wind site in Le Carnet, on the Loire Estuary, near Saint Nazaire, western France, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (FRANCE - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENERGY TRANSPORT)
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LR1EA4R0WL2Q6 Rain clouds are seen in the sky where a Haliade 150 offshore wind turbine operates at Alstom's offshore wind site in Le Carnet, on the Loire Estuary, near Saint Nazaire, western France, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (FRANCE - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENERGY)
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LR1EA4R0WGWQ4 Rain clouds are seen in the sky where a Haliade 150 offshore wind turbine operates at Alstom's offshore wind site in Le Carnet, on the Loire Estuary, near Saint Nazaire, western France, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (FRANCE - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENERGY)
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LR1EA4R0WDKQ2 The logo of U.S. conglomerate General Electric is pictured at the company's site in Belfort, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS BUSINESS LOGO)
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LR1EA4R0W9EQ0 Road signs indicate directions for deliveries to French power and transport engineering company Alstom and U.S. conglomerate General Electric sites in Belfort, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS BUSINESS TRANSPORT)
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LR1EA4R0W6WPW The logo of U.S. conglomerate General Electric is pictured at the company's site in Belfort, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS BUSINESS LOGO)
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LR1EA4R0VZFPU Rain clouds are seen in the sky where a Haliade 150 offshore wind turbine operates at Alstom's offshore wind site in Le Carnet, on the Loire Estuary, near Saint Nazaire, western France, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (FRANCE - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENERGY)
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LR1EA4R0VDQPO View of a Haliade 150 offshore wind turbine at Alstom's offshore wind site in Le Carnet, on the Loire Estuary, near Saint Nazaire, western France, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. AFrance's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (FRANCE - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENERGY)
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LR1EA4R0VAGPJ View of a Haliade 150 offshore wind turbine at Alstom's offshore wind site in Le Carnet, on the Loire Estuary, near Saint Nazaire, western France, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (FRANCE - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENERGY TRANSPORT)
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LR1EA4R0V5FPE Rain clouds are seen in the sky where a Haliade 150 offshore wind turbine operates at Alstom's offshore wind site in Le Carnet, on the Loire Estuary, near Saint Nazaire, western France, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (FRANCE - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENERGY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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LR1EA4R0UX4PB View of a Haliade 150 offshore wind turbine at Alstom's offshore wind site in Le Carnet, on the Loire Estuary, near Saint Nazaire, western France, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (FRANCE - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENERGY)
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LR1EA4R0USXP4 Sheep graze in a filed near a Haliade 150 offshore wind turbine at Alstom's offshore wind site in Le Carnet, on the Loire Estuary, near Saint Nazaire, western France, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (FRANCE - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENERGY ANIMALS)
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LR1EA4R0UN3OY View of a Haliade 150 offshore wind turbine at Alstom's offshore wind site in Le Carnet, on the Loire Estuary, near Saint Nazaire, western France, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Stephane Mahe (FRANCE - Tags: BUSINESS POLITICS ENERGY TRANSPORT)
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LR1EA4R0UFMOP The logos of French power and transport engineering company Alstom and U.S. conglomerate General Electric are pictured on their site in Belfort, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS ENERGY TRANSPORT BUSINESS LOGO)
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LR1EA4R0UBFOK The logos of French power and transport engineering company Alstom and U.S. conglomerate General Electric are pictured on their site in Belfort, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE - Tags: POLITICS BUSINESS ENERGY TRANSPORT BUSINESS LOGO)
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LR1EA4R0TYWOI Road signs indicate directions for deliveries to French power and transport engineering company Alstom and U.S. conglomerate General Electric sites in Belfort, April 27, 2014. U.S. industrial conglomerate General Electric Co is in advanced talks to buy the global power division of struggling French engineering group Alstom for about $13 billion, sources familiar with the matter said on Friday. France's government has said it wants to find alternatives to the GE offer on the turbines and power grid equipment business. REUTERS/Vincent Kessler (FRANCE - Tags: ENERGY POLITICS BUSINESS TRANSPORT)
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BM2E8AF10DE01 Used electricity meters are pictured in a local storage depot of Germany's power supplier RWE Power in Siegburg near Cologne, October 15, 2012. Subsidies levied on German consumers to support renewable power will rise by 47 percent next year, putting pressure on Chancellor Angela Merkel's ruling coalition to keep energy costs in check ahead of a federal election next year. Merkel's decision to abandon nuclear power following last year's Fukushima disaster has led to a growing need for alternative energy sources, causing higher charges that are tagged on to consumers' energy bills. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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BM2E8AF0ZRR01 A man holds a used electricity meter at a local storage depot of Germany's power supplier RWE Power in Siegburg near Cologne, October 15, 2012. Subsidies levied on German consumers to support renewable power will rise by 47 percent next year, putting pressure on Chancellor Angela Merkel's ruling coalition to keep energy costs in check ahead of a federal election next year. Merkel's decision to abandon nuclear power following last year's Fukushima disaster has led to a growing need for alternative energy sources, causing higher charges that are tagged on to consumers' energy bills. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT)
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BM2E8AF10EG01 Used electricity meters are pictured in a local storage depot of Germany's power supplier RWE Power in Siegburg near Cologne, October 15, 2012. Subsidies levied on German consumers to support renewable power will rise by 47 percent next year, putting pressure on Chancellor Angela Merkel's ruling coalition to keep energy costs in check ahead of a federal election next year. Merkel's decision to abandon nuclear power following last year's Fukushima disaster has led to a growing need for alternative energy sources, causing higher charges that are tagged on to consumers' energy bills. REUTERS/Wolfgang Rattay (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY ENVIRONMENT)
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GM1E8581GQO01 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks during a joint news conference with India's Foreign Minister Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna in New Delhi May 8, 2012. The United States is working with India to secure alternative sources of crude supply to Iran, Clinton told a news conference on Tuesday, as Washington pressures its allies to reduce oil imports from Tehran.The shadow of Foreign Minister Krishna is seen on the right. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY)
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GM1E8581FV101 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gestures as India's Foreign Minister Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna (L) watches during a photo opportunity ahead of their meeting in New Delhi May 8, 2012. The United States is working with India to secure alternative sources of crude supply to Iran, Clinton told a news conference on Tuesday, as Washington pressures its allies to reduce oil imports from Tehran. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY)
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GM1E8581FQ001 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton shakes hands with India's Foreign Minister Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna (L) during a photo opportunity ahead of their meeting in New Delhi May 8, 2012. The United States is working with India to secure alternative sources of crude supply to Iran, Clinton told a news conference on Tuesday, as Washington pressures its allies to reduce oil imports from Tehran. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY)
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GM1E85817X201 India's Foreign Minister Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna takes a question during a joint news conference with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (unseen) in New Delhi May 8, 2012. The United States is working with India to secure alternative sources of crude supply to Iran, Clinton told a news conference on Tuesday, as Washington pressures its allies to reduce oil imports from Tehran. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY)
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GM1E85817TE01 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton pauses during a joint news conference with India's Foreign Minister Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna (unseen) in New Delhi May 8, 2012. The United States is working with India to secure alternative sources of crude supply to Iran, Clinton told a news conference on Tuesday, as Washington pressures its allies to reduce oil imports from Tehran. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY)
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GM1E85817D101 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks as India's Foreign Minister Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna (R) looks on during their joint news conference in New Delhi May 8, 2012. The United States is working with India to secure alternative sources of crude supply to Iran, Clinton told a news conference on Tuesday, as Washington pressures its allies to reduce oil imports from Tehran. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY)
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GM1E858176Z01 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks as India's Foreign Minister Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna (R) looks on during their joint news conference in New Delhi May 8, 2012. The United States is working with India to secure alternative sources of crude supply to Iran, Clinton told a news conference on Tuesday, as Washington pressures its allies to reduce oil imports from Tehran. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY)
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GM1E85816Q701 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and India's Foreign Minister Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna (L) smile during a photo opportunity ahead of their meeting in New Delhi May 8, 2012. The United States is working with India to secure alternative sources of crude supply to Iran, Clinton told a news conference on Tuesday, as Washington pressures its allies to reduce oil imports from Tehran. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY)
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GM1E85816I901 U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton shakes hands with India's Foreign Minister Somanahalli Mallaiah Krishna (L) during a photo opportunity ahead of their meeting in New Delhi May 8, 2012. The United States is working with India to secure alternative sources of crude supply to Iran, Clinton told a news conference on Tuesday, as Washington pressures its allies to reduce oil imports from Tehran. REUTERS/Adnan Abidi (INDIA - Tags: POLITICS ENERGY)
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GM1E83T1TGC01 U.S. President Barack Obama speaks about oil companies and alternative energy while in the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, March 29, 2012. REUTERS/Larry Downing (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS)
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GM1E82F1SWO01 A Greek five-cent euro coin depicting a tanker is seen amongst other coins in Athens February 15, 2012. Top Greek refiner Hellenic Petroleum said on Wednesday it had not been informed of a cut in Iranian oil exports to Greece but that it was confident of finding alternative sources of fuel if needed. Iran has stopped oil exports to six European states including Greece in retaliation for European Union sanctions imposed on the Islamic state's key export, its English-language Press TV reported. REUTERS/Yiorgos Karahalis (GREECE - Tags: ENERGY BUSINESS SOCIETY POLITICS)
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GM1E74J1FN201 A woman looks at activists from Greenpeace wearing stilts and dressed as windmills during a demonstration outside the Russian Ministry of Atomic Energy in Moscow April 19, 2011. The rally was organized to protest against nuclear power and promote the use of alternative sources of energy. The banner at the back reads, "Rosatom, throw your money into the wind!" REUTERS/Alexander Natruskin (RUSSIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST ENVIRONMENT ENERGY)
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GM1E74J1FMU01 Activists from Greenpeace wearing dressed as windmills participate in a demonstration outside the Russian Ministry of Atomic Energy in Moscow April 19, 2011. The rally was organized to protest against nuclear power and promote the use of alternative sources of energy. REUTERS/Alexander Natruskin (RUSSIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST ENVIRONMENT ENERGY)
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GM1E74J1FM901 An activist from Greenpeace wearing stilts and dressed as a windmill participates in a demonstration outside the Russian Ministry of Atomic Energy in Moscow April 19, 2011. The rally was organized to protest against nuclear power and promote the use of alternative sources of energy. REUTERS/Alexander Natruskin (RUSSIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST ENVIRONMENT ENERGY)
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GM1E7190RHU01 Roger Whithed is interviewed by the press near the home of Jared L. Loughner, identified by federal officials as the suspect arrested in connection with the shooting of U.S Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ), in Tucson, Arizona January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. The gunman shot Giffords in the head, seriously wounding her, and killed six other people in a shooting rampage at a public meeting in Tucson on Saturday. Giffords was airlifted to a hospital in Tucson where she underwent surgery. One of the doctors who treated her said he was optimistic about her recovery. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATESCRIME LAW)
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GM1E7190R1F01 Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik speaks during a news conference after the shooting of U.S Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) among others at a Safeway, in Tucson, Arizona January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. The gunman shot Giffords in the head, seriously wounding her, and killed six other people in a shooting rampage at a public meeting in Tucson on Saturday. Giffords was airlifted to a hospital in Tucson where she underwent surgery. One of the doctors who treated her said he was optimistic about her recovery. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW)
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GM1E7190QWO01 Pima County Sheriff Clarence Dupnik speaks during a news conference after the shooting of U.S Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) among others at a Safeway, in Tucson, Arizona January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. The gunman shot Giffords in the head, seriously wounding her, and killed six other people in a shooting rampage at a public meeting in Tucson on Saturday. Giffords was airlifted to a hospital in Tucson where she underwent surgery. One of the doctors who treated her said he was optimistic about her recovery. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW)
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GM1E7190Q2F01 Residents stand near the home of Jared L. Loughner, identified by federal officials as the suspect arrested in connection with the shooting of U.S Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ), in Tucson, Arizona January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. The gunman shot Giffords in the head, seriously wounding her, and killed six other people in a shooting rampage at a public meeting in Tucson on Saturday. Giffords was airlifted to a hospital in Tucson where she underwent surgery. One of the doctors who treated her said he was optimistic about her recovery. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW)
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GM1E7190PXO01 A law enforcement personnel stands outside the home of Jared L. Loughner, identified by federal officials as the suspect arrested in connection with the shooting of U.S Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ), in Tucson, Arizona January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. The gunman shot Giffords in the head, seriously wounding her, and killed six other people in a shooting rampage at a public meeting in Tucson on Saturday. Giffords was airlifted to a hospital in Tucson where she underwent surgery. One of the doctors who treated her said he was optimistic about her recovery. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E7190PJY01 Law enforcement personnel stand outside the home of Jared L. Loughner, identified by federal officials as the suspect responsible for the shooting of U.S Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ), in Tucson, Arizona January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. The gunman shot Giffords in the head, seriously wounding her, and killed six other people in a shooting rampage at a public meeting in Tucson on Saturday. Giffords was airlifted to a hospital in Tucson where she underwent surgery. One of the doctors who treated her said he was optimistic about her recovery. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: CRIME LAW)
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GM1E7190IY101 Law enforcement personnel work on a crime scene where U.S Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) was shot along with others at a Safeway in Tucson, Arizona January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. Giffords was alive but in surgery at a hospital on Saturday after a shooting that also injured at least nine other people, a hospital spokeswoman said. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
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GM1E7190IR601 Law enforcement personnel work on a crime scene where U.S Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) was shot along with others at a Safeway in Tucson, Arizona January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. Giffords was alive but in surgery at a hospital on Saturday after a shooting that also injured at least nine other people, a hospital spokeswoman said. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
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GM1E7190IPJ01 Law enforcement personnel work on a crime scene where U.S Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) was shot along with others at a Safeway in Tucson, Arizona January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. Giffords was alive but in surgery at a hospital on Saturday after a shooting that also injured at least nine other people, a hospital spokeswoman said. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
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GM1E7190IL701 Law enforcement personnel work on a crime scene where U.S Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) was shot along with others at a Safeway in Tucson, Arizona January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. Giffords was alive but in surgery at a hospital on Saturday after a shooting that also injured at least nine other people, a hospital spokeswoman said. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
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GM1E7190I6E01 Law enforcement personnel work a crime scene where U.S Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) was shot along with others at a Safeway in Tucson, Arizona January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. Giffords was alive but in surgery at a hospital on Saturday after a shooting that also injured at least nine other people, a hospital spokeswoman said. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CRIME LAW IMAGES OF THE DAY)
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GM1E7190EAM01 Law enforcement personnel work a crime scene where U.S Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) was shot along with others at a Safeway in Tucson, Arizona January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. Giffords was alive but in surgery at a hospital on Saturday after a shooting that also injured at least nine other people, a hospital spokeswoman said. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
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GM1E7190DXA01 People stand in a parking lot where law enforcement personnel work a crime scene where U.S Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) was shot along with others at a Safeway in Tucson, Arizona January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. Giffords was alive but in surgery at a hospital on Saturday after a shooting that also injured at least nine other people, a hospital spokeswoman said. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CRIME LAW)
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GM1E7190DUX01 Law enforcement personnel work a crime scene where U.S Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) was shot along with others at a Safeway in Tucson, Arizona January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. Giffords was alive but in surgery at a hospital on Saturday after a shooting that also injured at least nine other people, a hospital spokeswoman said. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CRIME LAW)
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GM1E7190DON01 People and law enforcement personnel stand at a parking lot where U.S Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) was shot along with others at a Safeway in Tucson, Arizona January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. Giffords was alive but in surgery at a hospital on Saturday after a shooting that also injured at least nine other people, a hospital spokeswoman said. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: IMAGES OF THE DAY CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CRIME LAW)
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GM1E7190DFB01 Law enforcement personnel work a crime scene where U.S Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) was shot along with others at a Safeway in Tucson, Arizona January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. Giffords was alive but in surgery at a hospital on Saturday after a shooting that also injured at least nine other people, a hospital spokeswoman said. REUTERS/Eric Thayer (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
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GM1E7190CSD01 U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ) (center), who was shot during an appearance in Tucson, Arizona on January 8, 2011 is seen meeting with constituents in Douglas, Arizona in an undated 2010 handout photo provided by her congressional campaign. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. Giffords was alive but in surgery at a hospital on Saturday after a shooting that also injured at least nine other people, a hospital spokeswoman said. REUTERS/Giffords for Congress/Handout (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
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GM1E7190CM001 U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ), who was shot during an appearance in Tucson, Arizona is seen in an undated 2010 handout photo provided by her Congressional campaign on January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. Giffords was alive but in surgery at a hospital on Saturday after a shooting that also injured at least nine other people, a hospital spokeswoman said. REUTERS/Giffords for Congress/Handout (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW HEADSHOT) THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
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GM1E7190CDX01 U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords (D-AZ), who was shot during an appearance in Tucson, Arizona is seen meeting with an elderly constituent in an undated 2010 handout photo provided by her Congressional campaign on January 8, 2011. Rep. Giffords, 40, a Democrat, took office in January 2007, emphasizing issues such as immigration reform, embryonic stem-cell research, alternative energy sources and a higher minimum wage. Giffords was alive but in surgery at a hospital on Saturday after a shooting that also injured at least nine other people, a hospital spokeswoman said. REUTERS/Giffords for Congress/Handout (UNITED STATES - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW) FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS. THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN SUPPLIED BY A THIRD PARTY. IT IS DISTRIBUTED, EXACTLY AS RECEIVED BY REUTERS, AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
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